Weifu Fangkai Cup
The Weifu Fangkai Cup (Chinese: 威孚房开杯棋王争霸赛; pinyin: Wēifú Fángkāi Bēi Qíwáng Zhēngbàsài), also sometimes known as the Qiwang (not to be confused with the defunct Qiwang), is a Go competition in China.
Outline
The tournament is sponsored by the Wuxi people government. The tournament began in 2003.[1]
Past winners and runners-up
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2003 | Nie Weiping | Yu Bin |
2004 | Kong Jie | Zhou Heyang |
2007 | Hu Yaoyu | Ma Xiaochun |
2008 | Zhou Ruiyang | Li Kang |
2009 | Kong Jie | Chen Yaoye |
2010 | Gu Lingyi | Peng Liyao |
2011 | Tan Xiao | Wang Lei |
2012 | Peng Liyao | Fan Tingyu |
2013 | Yang Dingxin | Zhou Ruiyang |
2014 | Shi Yue | Jiang Weijie |
2015 | Ke Jie | Fan Yunruo |
2016 | Huang Yunsong | Mi Yuting |
2017 | Fan Yin | Zhang Tao |
2018 | Gu Zihao | Liao Yuanhe |
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